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    The Daily Nebraskon
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Kansas State Clears Cyclonic Hurdle, 77-70
NU Makes Track History
With Three Michigan Wins
Big Eight Conference Overshadows Touted Rivals,
KU, Oklahoma Show Power In Individual Contests
Kansas State had trouble with
chances at the foul line for the win.
For the Wildcats, it was again
got good support from teammates
Jack Parr and Ilaydcn Abbott who
added 18 and 16 resectively.
Iowa State was led by Joha
Krocheskl and John Crawford.
pesky Iowa State Saturday but
phenomenal free throw shooting by
The win gave Kansas State a 6-0
conference record and cleared
their schedule of one of the biggest
Big Eight hurdles.
Big Bab Boozer who led the
scoring. The talented junior ac
counted for an even 20 points but
the Wildcats pulled out a 77-70
victory. K. State made 27-31
when his( starting block broke In
a saini-final heat, but showed fine
form. Pole vaulter Ken Pollard set
a career high for himself with
13-8" and a tie for third.
mented: "This was just wonder.
Everyone performed well and
showed that we don't have to take
a back seat to anyone fa the re
lays.'It seems unlikely that a few
Big Eight coaches would take
Looking at the results of Ne
braska's first venture into, the
Michigan Slate Relays, Huskcr
track coach Frank Sevlgne com-
Monday, February 10, 1958
Since the beginning of the
Michigan State Relays only
one team had been afcle to
win three major relay events
until last Saturday night
which saw the Huskers take
the shuttle hurdles, the
mile, and the two mile re
lays. Nebraska wen all thre events
with ease barely missing records
in each.
In the shuttle hurdles Keith
Young, Bill Hawkins, Bill Marten
and Keith Gardner won In- :29.5
only a tenth of a second off the
record and far ahead of second
place Michigan University.
Nebraska also won with rela
tively little trouble over what had
been billed as a strong mile and
two mile relay field.
The mile relay combination of
Don House, Mike Fleming, Joe Mul
lins and Gardner posted a time of
3:18 only six tenths of a second
away from the record posted by
Michigan, the other school which
has managed to win three relays
in the contest. . -
The winner of the mile relay was
determined on a time comparison,
basis since the event was run in
two sections. In its section Nebras
ka outran Ohio State and Michigan
State. Overall Kansas State took
second position.
The NU four won by 10 yards
despite the best efforts of stand
outs Willie Atterbury and Glenn
Davis, who was an Olympic 400
meter hurdle winner.
At the end of Don House's lead
leg the Huskers were in third
place only three steps behind the
leading runner and one step out
of second. Fleming overcame this
slight deficit and handed a narrow
lead to Mullins, who, in turn passed
on a fat bulge to Gardner. Gardner
ra.i his leg in :48 for a smashing
victory to climax a fine team ef
fort. .Nebraska's two mile relay team
of Ash, Barnes, Fleming and Mul
lins came through with a 7:44 per
formance only two seconds off the
1952 record of Michigan State.
Mullins turned in the best ef
fort of the Hunksers in this event
with his 1:52.8. It was a speedy
conclusion to the event which
started with Ash running a
close third on the first leg"; Barnes
outdistancing the field by eig'it
yards on the second leg, and Flem
ing protecting that lead with a
1:55.4 against strong pressjre by
Michigan State.
In other events the Nebraska
sprinter had a bit of bad luck
Wrestlers Win
First Match
Great Lakes
Trounced 31-3
By ELMER KRAL
Staff Sports Writer
' The Husker wrestling team won
the first match of the season
Friday, as they easily defeated the
Great Lakes Naval Training Sta
tion, 31-3.
The first scheduled match was
fori tted to Nebraska because the
Navy had no one to oppose Mar-
lin Luff in the 123 pound division.
Scrappy Ken McKee, In the 130
pound class, decisioned Marv Get
ty quite handily, 5-1.
Kent Walton, in one of the best
matches of the evening, pinned
137- pounder Bob Bocchino in 4:25
with a cradle hold. Walton, who
had not wrestled in high school,
has been improving steadily.
Popular Gail Baum thoroughly
defeated Larry Peter 8-3. This
147 pound match was a crowd
pleaser from start to finish.
John Anderson, a newcomer, won
the 157 pound division with a nifty
body press in 5:35.
Ken Lott, 167 pounder, was the
clutch performer of the night when
he came from a 1-4 deficit and
pinned Denton Smith in 5:58.
The Navy managed to salvage
3 points when Glen Rittenhouse de
cisioned Jim Novotny 5-4.
The final match of the evening
did not provide as much action as
the other matches. Heavyweight
Dan Brand, ace Husker wrestler,
pinned Bud Cutrell in 2:42.
An exhibition was held after the
regular match and little Marlin
Luff. 123 pounder, pinned Bob
Bocchino, 137 pounder of the Navy
in 5:43.
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SEVIGNE
enough time from nervously eyeing
the Husker hurdlers to deny that.
As expected the Big Eight Con
ference had the rest of the awards
well in hand. Kansas and Oklaho
ma added their efforts to Nebras
ka for a real collection of win3
in top competition.
Oklahoma Dee Givnens won the
75 yard dash in :07.5 and the Soon
er sprint medley relay team won
that event.
KU copped the distance medley
relay in 10:09.4 to compete the
Big Eight slam of the relays. In
individual events Kansas put on
an impressive display with Ernie
Shelby winning the broad jump by
leaping 24-4'4; Al Oerter pushing
the shot 54-7 for a first and Bob
Cannon tying for first in the high
jump. KU also won the two mile
run when Don Greenlee crossed
first in 9:30.
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Oklahoma 1
Nebraska .9
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